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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, December 7, 1963 3 COLLEGIATE TIMES Find New Atmosphere 'Follows Examinations AIR CADET NEWS Liaison Officer To Inspect Here ring and catch what the cadets might happen to throw. This stands for that beautiful Ford, too. CHRISTMAS PARTY Glee Club Performs At Exercises BY CAROLYN CLARK (OCVI Reporter) After the toil and turmoil of exams, Ocavites are swinging back into action. Wednesday, Dec. 4, the Junior BY FLATSPIN FUMBLE Monday night will be a special night as F-L Kite, Air Cadet liaison officer for Air Transport Command, will be on parade to inspect the cadets. The Christmas party is scheduled for Dec. 28 at the 420 wing building. Many thanks to the Royal Canadian Air Force The NCO's expect every cadet 1 put forth a supreme effort and get their uniforms in tip top shape. SEVEN NEW CADETS Last Monday, DCC 2, was topped off by. the swearing in of seven cadets. Congratulations are extended to cadets Matycz- ak, Evans, Wiggans, Kowal, An- derson, Ferguson and Dell. Congratulations are also ex- tended to cadets Myers and cadet Shepard on receiving their! props for eight months' service.| Last Sunday nig! t all the poor No. 1 flight got top points on/sports of other Sundays lay in inspection Monday and so leave|wait for Joseph and I, so I very No.2 far behind. |quietly left, leaving Joe to clean One word of warning to the/up, not that I am chicken, I just cadets, if the large red beast of|love myself that's all. a car parked outside of the hall| Well I hope to see more cadets Monday nights is moved again) out Sunday night and I personal- we might just place the persons ly challenge any one over 6 feet responsible. on the mats down-'8-inches to a wrestling match stairs and turn a certain F-S|(with Joe that is.) Joose on them while the rest of Remember to talk to your the cadets stand outside of the| girl about the Christmas party. Christmas Capers Set For Dec, 19 By RUTH ANNE TAVES (OCCI Reporter) the building for this occasion. This year we would like to see more cadets in attendance. In past years it has been mainly NCO's who have stown up. The mean old WO--has hooted all the NCO's out of the lounge for Monday night except the perfect ones. Sgt. Tymchuk and myself. is another important area and |s yet those responsible for it The word heard most fre-jhave not been announced. quently on everyone's tongue at) This gives you an idea of the Central' lately has _ beenlorganization behind Capers. So, "Capers", referring to our up-|when the tickets go on sale, let's coming dance, .Christmas|get out and support Students' Capers. A new twist to it this|Council~ and have some fun year is the fact that Students'|while we're doing it. Council is in charge of all the) Now a note on a future event. planning. One of their many)The Drama Club has been cast- jobs is to pick the MCs whichling parts for their different is a very difficult task since be-| plays for Central Presents. It ing a master of ceremonies re-|doesn't take place until Febru- quires natural talent and lary but I guess there is nothing quick wit AM Brian Williams, student coun-|went out for those willing to Association for letting us have 0 \like being prepared. A cail also| | Commencement was held. Those students participating were last year's Grade 10 classes, the pri.2 winners of grades 9 and The students receiving honor tabs and the members of our Glee Club. The day was a complete suc- cess with the help of our school band under Mr. McCard and our newly-formed Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Wil- liams, This is the first time in many years that O'Neill has had a Glee Club. at the conclusion of their performance, the Glee Club received an ovation. Many proud parents attended. As the Christmas season is approaching, everyone is await- ing the Frolic This year, as in the past, each form is preparing a skit to be performed at the Frolic. School Christmas cards on sale at the back of the audi- torium. Also, the Acta Ludi can now be purchased from your form representative. This is the first time in school sistory that the year book will have a hard back cover. The first form in which each person has purchased a copy of} the Acta Ludi will have class photograph in the front of the Acta Ludi. Meanwhile, practices for the senior girls' basketball team are commencing. The eligibility jlists have been posted on the |e bulletin board. Remember Ocativites there only 10 school days left before 'Xmas! F their} are} Ontario's Minister of Labor, Hon. H. L. Rowntree is visit- ing the remote logging areas of the province to better ac- quaint himself with local con- ditions and problems of the 'LABOR MINISTER WATCHES BUS bush and saw-milling opera- tions. Mr. Rowntree watched the various operations and had talks with both employers and employees in the area. H OPERATIONS By GIBB McKAY (DUI RePorter) As you may or may not be aware the examination sched- ules have been completed in the four Oshawa collegiates. This, possibly, is significant in that it shows a completion of the first lap of the school year and the introduction into the second, with one more left to go. All the thrills and appre- hensions usually associated with this race have come and passed, leaving only the high tensions and anticipations one experi- ences in the long drawn-out wait for the results. Many can wait with eager- ness and hope, while their contempories must suffer that incomparable feeling of disgust, |depression and hope for better- j;ment in the future. Those who can wait with shameless minds have pushed aside the horror of that period of confinement and meditation (that is studying, sometimes referred to as barbaric self- destruction), and Donevan's new atmosphere has been har- assed with the joys and ani- mated spirits notably promin- jent in the festive season. |RECORD SET |. An item worth mentioning might be the spirit shown by The photo shows Hon. Rown- tree taking a close look at timber being hauled on a "timber toter". --Photo - Ontario Government Assassination ; Saddens Pupils By STAN ZULY (MCVI Reporter) | Since my last news report there have been two sad events |which have darkened the past in the next set of examinations. | Now that we have weathered} |the challenge we are ready to| rejoice and enjoy the normal) routine of daily schoolwork. | | jthe Grade 13 students on Fri- }day morning of the final day of jexams. It seems there is a |possibilty of new records being jset in the field of track (?) at DCI, but Mr. Elliot hasn't veri- \fied this as yet. | The Thirteens are to jcongratulated, nevertheless, on bee speedy exit from the jschool upon hearing of the talk of classes for the remainder of Yule Cards Sell Well BY ELEANOR COULTER (OCVI Reporter) Exams have finally come to an end at O'Neill Collegiate and| Vocational Institute and with} the day. Taking no chances, On the other hand the school basketball teams are pressured into rapid preparation to meet time. We believe a new low/|the season's opener next Friday has been established for the|night. Because of the addition four minute mile. '|of a new school, Dunbarton, the And yet, on receiving a few|!eague will begin before Christ- of the results, they wonder if|mas this year, in order to work the half day might have been|emough games into our sched- spent to better advantage after|ule. Donevan has been handi- ll] ---but preferbly before the|C@pped this year by a late be- exms. -- ey gop yg feel, This, however, was only a be-|J0Wever, this is in all fairness ginning and that final poet also 2 Ley other four collegiates, and brought with it glorious return|S!0Uld provide a more balanced to school functions and dances competition among the schools, often known as the 'social rut',| Rule -- 'The greater the ob- The same evening saw our An.|stacle, the more glory in over- nual Awards' Dance, which is|Coming it'. More on the serious held every year in order to raise|Side, Donevan would like to money to pay for the awards wish all teams the best of luck many people saw given out Fri-/" the coming season and hope day, Dec. 6, at commencement,|*%® best one may win. There is no better time than|GYMNASTIC ACTIVITY now to extend our sincere con-| Also in the preparation for ac- gratulations to those who suc-jtive competition is our gymnas- ceeded in securing one or more|tics team, which can be seen of the awards and scholarships.|performing feats, worthy of ad- One could be proud of receiving|miration, in the gym on Wed- any symbol of recognition on|nesday nights. The possibility of such a memorable occasion as|mistaking them for 'a pack of was the Donevan Commence-|untrained apes before mealtime ment for 1963. has been eliminated by their We all realize the diligent and| White T-shirts bearing the Don- relentless efforts (that is, inj¢V@" inscription on the chest, most cases), needed to ob-|DUt one must be close enough to tain these high calibre 'awards,|"ead it to be sure, With Mr. and for those who can study|Neuhause as their capable room for improvement, 'we|'Tiner, again this year, the should remember the next Com-|'©2™ hopes to be able to rec? mencement could reflect the ef-| 'Ure the district championship forts we are now putting forth.|they secured for our showcase in last year's meet at MCVI The best philosophy, needless|w. ", 4 to tay for both calle of atu! We wish them the best of luck dents might well be summed up and the fewest of injuries. they evacuated the area in a commendably short space of b \not in 'achieving what you aim in- the following: "S: : All those wishing to join the 8 access Bee curling club should know the big bonspiels are coming up in the very near future and one should waste no time in signing up. In conclusion I should like to leave with you an_ inspiring thought pertaining to the future: jat, but in aiming at what you jought to achieve, and pressing \forward, sure of 'achievement here, or if not here, hereafter', --R. F. Horton, It is well under- stood by all that life's ladder is ¢il president, held a meeting|play the violin for one of the! S. { D UT Wednesday for representatives| plays, | a e riving : | from all forms wishing to pre- "How a man turns out depends a great deal upon what kind of woman decides to marry him." loaded with splinters, which rhe the most while sliding own. |VOLLEYBALL COMPLETED | this happy finish has come al ifew weeks, : everyone} Gelling away from the sadi) ai age of committee meetings, f i -- First of all, as ; ; In the various classrooms get-! sent a skit. He informed them ting exam papers back ie jare either screams of delight or) |wails of disaster. jwhen you pass the students in the halls, exams seem to be the last. thought in their minds.| They probably have decided to \work harder next term, mean-| ling after Christmas holidays. I) |think that's something -called| of events to come in the next two weeks as far as skits were concerned, The outlines with in- formation concerning each skit must be handed in on Tuesday, Dec. 10. On Wednesday, the skit committee, including both stu- dents and teachers, will review the skits and make their deci- sions as to which ones will be)» -ocrastination, but the best of accepted. By Thursday, y a Wednesday night. Thursday, Dec. 19, that important night when the " tors and actresses" all get th jitters, Whatever you do, heart. Your skits are probably) just as good as or better than| the rest the directors) will know if t eirs is chosen, During the following week ther will be intensive practices, cli- ; Finally, on|were in the yellow and green of very) ac- Christmas Capers. "3 don't Pipe as the Emeralds preferred to luck to them anyway For the first time in the last .e|few years the Sadie Hawkin's Dance at OCCI has made a size- ble profit, The decorations ithe "Emeralds" -- the visiting band which proved to be qunte e|colorful and talented. A quick centrepiece had to be rigged up play on the stage rather than the middle of the floor. Never- \theless the centrepiece was very However, | j knows, there was the assassina- tion of President Kennedy on Nov. 22. The student body, espe- icially the senior students, were shocked and grieved by this news, I think that our ally, the Unit- ed States, has lost a great lead- er who would have been able to and public welfare IN ELIZABETH M. WILSO) To Address NOMA Group promote peaceful world co-existence to a far greater degree than any of his immediate successors. Therefore, on behalf of the stu- dent body of MCVI, I would like to express my humble con- dolences to Mrs. Kennedy and} her children, as well as to wish good luck to President L. B Johnson in fits difficult task of carrying on the duties of his office. TRYING PERIOD The other gloomy event which side of life, 1 would like to dwell} ljupon the occurrences in other} iphases of our school activities.| lAs you may have guessed, there) has been'a lull in activities due ,;t0 examinations. This past week | however,t he boys' inter-house| volleyball schedule has _ been| completed and the school bas-| |ketball teams, both' Bbys and} jgirls, have been working hard to get into shape for the com- ing season, The boys' curling club has been practicing a foursome which may represent the schoo! to be held during the Christmas vacation. These games will de- cide which of the Oshawa col- legiate teams will representt his district in the playoffs for the all-Ontario championship: All clubs are progressing quite well at this time. in the annual district playdowns| Week Nears | End: 44 Dead games, and sales. The Christmas cards that have been selling in the foyer this week are being bought rap-| idly. More than one third of the) By THE CANADIAN PRESS thousand cards ordered have; Safe Driving Week ends to- been sold in two days. |night at midnight local time The Acta Ludi staff has alsojand, although Prince Edward been working hard to meet ajIsland iis the only province with \January 15th deadline. This|a clean record, the death toli year book, edited by Carolyn|for the week may be under the |MacDonald, must be partially|56 predicted by the Canadian ready by this date for the prin-|Highway Safety Council. ters in order to be published at} Forty-four persons have al- all. ready died in traffic accidents This year the book will be ain the first six days of the ihard cover edition to be bought/week, 16 of them in Quebec. by the students for $1.50. The| Manitoba Friday reported its committee hopes that thesejfirst fatality of the week as a books will sell better than those|total of seven persons died of last year, especially after the/across the nation. amount of work that has been! Alberta and New Brunswick put into them. have already. surpassed their BASKETBALL At DCI (as with most other secondary schools) there are certain qualifications needed in order for the student to partici- pate in the inter-school sports events. Those not so fortunate are restricted to inter-form ac- tivity and the like. It is a shame to see such talents being held back because of such trivial items as marks, but at this point it looks s if the inter- form squads are shaping up be- yond our greatest expectations, that is--qualitatively and quan- titatively! NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA Real Estete Led. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King Se. W. 1962 totals, but other provinces, BUEHLERS especially Ontario and British Columbia,- running well be- hind the 1962 ffgures when there were 70 traffic deaths in Can- ada during the finst seven days of December. | Following is the day-to-day record for Safe-Driving Week! this year, with totals for the week in 1962: occurred. was the writing of ' 'large number of the mem-| examinations Com mencing bers and their wives are €X-|Noy, 20 and ending Nov. 29, the pected to attend the ladies'|examinations presented -a try- night meeting of the Lakelandjing time for the whole student Chapter of the National Office|body as they attempted to Management Associafion being match their abilities against held next. Thursday night in|their skilled querists, the teach- Hotel Genosha. ers, The speaker will be Miss} To most students the week) |Elizabeth M. Wilson, home econ-jand a half represented a con- . omist for the Ontario. Hydro's/centrated cram session in which 1g cores lcentre region. In addition to|nine or 10 subjects had to be isiting senior grade school and/learned in a relatively short z car wane! bla economic|time. However, poor: results The winners and high scores classrooms. in communities|)may now have taught these|of the games played this week Several other committees are original, consisting of a football required in order that the \ig/Uniform, complete with shoes affair will run smoothly. Lor-|and all, hung on a post. I would raine Smyth, vice-president, is|like to dub him our very own in charge of the essential re-|Clyde'"', the. typical Centralite, freshments. Anyone willing to|and I would also like to say that volunteer to go on duty for a|/'m sure he made a big hit with This is all the news I have at |present. Next week I hope to be {able to convey some more news concerning the events at MCVI. Bridge Club ate Ej 4 Fender EAT'N SSC TRUE-TRIM BEEF (3 <2 7" 12 KING E, --723-3633 * eo Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. ¢ FREEZER SPECIAL °¢ BEEF Hind Quarters Ib. 55c (Cut and Wrapped Free) ® See What $1.00 Will Buy @ 2-lb. Sliced SIDE PORK 4-lb. Meaty PORK HOCKS 4-lh. Smoked Bacon Squares Above For Only wae$h.OO | FREE! tuy iss. sousaye meat tor 1. OQ) GET 4LBS. FREE! SKIER'S UTOPIA BY DAVID HOUSE (MCVI Student) Smooth velvet bed of fluff,| Cold blood of winter, | Blanket of light feathery pow- | der, As virgin white as 'chalk. Light downy mass As soft short hair an's cheek. Tender as flesh, Delicate as: fur, Like adolescent beard Or fuzz on round ripe peach. Invading from all points Silently, swiftly, stealthily Descending, swirling, cover- ing all. The snow. t i | | Dec, Nfld. P.E.L N.S. N.B, Quebee Ontario Manitoba Sask. Ablerta Ablerta B.C. Totals on wom- a PO QrHe Awe ee net etieatlan aes mien! SJo Poy eve yeoooon ~_ SOS SHH HOM Beco ogctrossoom SuSSgoorssSHH MUSSSHMNHSOSS & x Serva deer. coo a CHANGE NAME OTTAWA (CP) -- The senior body responsible for planning the 1967-world fair at Montreal will be enlarged and given a oo om Pokadale eae Prag new name under provisions of 4 ' P. a bili introduced in the Com- mons today by Prime Minister Pearson, The Canadian World Exhibition Corporation will be- come The Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition. It will have 14 directors, in plsce of 12, working under the' commissioner - generol and his deputy. SHOT AT BORDER BERLIN (AP)--East German border guards shot and killed a West German trying to enter Communist East Germany Fri- day. West German customs guards, who saw the incident, said the man was shot down when he was already in custody and showing no signs of trying to escape. The club will hold its next games at 7.45 p.m. next Wed- nesday. BROOKLIN CLUB Mrs. S, Sheridan and Mrs, R.J/ RESULTS COUNT Drew, 77%; Mrs. R. Heron and T. Heron, 63; J. Winter and F. Wells, 6144; Mr. and Mrs. Nel- Bolahood Brothers Limited 101 Simcoe North 728-5123 |son, 60; Mrs. W. Medland and Resale Specialists 7 Bovay and Miss Bovay, 5314. The club will hold a Christ- mas party at 7.45 p.m. Dec. 11. Anyone who would like to attend is welcome. Mrs. C. Chambers, 5414; Mrs. | cart the day with a Gooa Me™ 'ZELLER'S SKILLET "Early Bird Special" BETWEEN 8:30 -- 10:00 A.M. ALL THE EGGS (any style) with TOAST and JAM YOU CAN EAT COFFEE with 18% CREAM - 79c © SHOP AT ZELLER'S FOR VALUE e@ "t \ LOWREY ORGANS FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE 5 FREE LESSONS EASY TERMS ALTO Music Supplies 453 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 725-1501 "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 FOR PREFERRED short period in the cafeteria is/ll those attending. charge of selling and taking all those secret (?) manoeuvres throughout the region, Miss crammers that earlier study/py the members of the Osliawa arty Ideas | Trick' presentations to various} lacie | CLUB | Mrs. E. Henry, 83%; Mr. and mas the 4th Carlsen Rover Crew months. [degree of becielnr . of home Vote Record | rest and Mrs, R. S. Ruddy, get the. old gang together |for six years with the federal ; Bi ihe : | |Smith, the incumbent reeve, de- However, girls or no girls, a These are just a few of the $570 D amage jterm as head of the municipal-|Tidge, 82%; Mrs. R. Graham were isolated with an over abun-} Bangsboll and Mrs. C. Henry, should be, since the crew hasn't 9 these rovers finally did some|, A vehicle driven north on/59, 71; Poll 5--90,39. Mr. Hol- For Shoplifti or shoplitting | will be better, f\three seats. The vote cast for shoplifting by Oshawa Magis- donated $80 co of | and an estimated $200 damage|George Wilkinson were as fol- aecused, Mrs. Margaret Ruth|this worthy deed and wish more Minor damage was done to a|3--47, 55, 52 and 41; Poll 4--74, as "just forgetfulness." Willowdale avenue. The car was! 'The total votes for the suc- taking a small clutch-purse from| The Oshawa Fire Department s b illi. . Bradley ; mrrert. by. Wise 8 Bradley, |r. Wilkinson had a total vote a basement fire at the Casa : damage to the left front fender the accused entering her car onja shack near Adelaide street of the Bradley vehicle, HEATING & 'between two packaged purchas-|way. employees. There were 10 In court Friday, she pleaded| a.m. today. All were routine. | Commercial store, had distracted her, and| ' ATTENTION 31 CELINA ST. asked to get in touch with her.| As final word, our basket- tickets at the door, Decorations'and look mighty dangerous. Wilson is also responsible for, May be much more rewarding} qoj¢ Club and Brooklin Dupli- cf hs women's organizations, 1rcu ating North and South -- R, Stroud : graduate of Macdonald College) Mrs. R. Vickery, 8314; Mr. and is now thriving with jubilant) At this late data. needless to/eConomics and is a registered I lection this week in|78 chances of having a joy-filled) oe Py : Everyone get themselves a girl cate will Ge besa. ifeated Walter Holiday, the 1963|W. H. Karn and Mrs. H. vast number of verbal expres- an inopportune time for a camp.| lity and Mrs. R, McMullen, 78; Mr. in the timbers of our 'com- In 2 Accidents ' dance of enriched nourishment} jiiday and Reeve Smith, respec-\¢ g for several hours. After|W@s caused in two traffic acci-|were: Poll 1--36, 69; Poll 2-- labor and we feel the general|Division street by Doris E./liday received a total of 219 | greatly i y ly wi , i reatly improved, Possibly with] a car driven west on Wil-| 1" the vote for council there A mother of four was fined Severs vers; sherwood avenue. An estimatec : everal of the Fourth Roversitoo) damage was done to the|Allan S. Evans, Ross E. Lee, trate's Court, Friday. their blood on Thursday, Our was done to the right side of|!ows: Poll 1--84, 67, 43 and 61; Jensen, Lyndeview drive, Whit-|0f the general public would do vehicle driven west on Metcalfe! 109, 43 and 39; Poll 5--71, 104, 28 In earlier evidence, the court) involved in a collision with @ coscful candidates were: Evans, a' display at Kresge's in the|Was Called to two minor fires 17 be > Dewey Quebec street. The D WeY| oF 187. Loma apartment pbuilding, 161 and an estimated $150 damage the parking lot outside, the|steeet and Ritson road which is «' It-was unwrapped and had/ambulance calls in the 24-hour APPLIANCES that her young daughter, who! The established, reliable Gas (Corner of Athol) Connie Flegel, organizer, is' in/ball players are still practising Hydro Showtime and Quick leate Bridge Clubs were: s A native of Ottawa, she is a| East ' hitby and R. Garrett, 944%; Mr. and With the approach of Christ--had a good party for several of McGill University with a Mrs. E. F. Bastedo, 82; T. R. : ig P. ideas. How about a party? Let's say, we are hindering our|Professional dietitian. She served evening of dining aed dancing, |department of fisheries, East Whitby Township, Neil and let's have a hay ride. | deputy reeve, and won his fourth|Bull, 83; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ald- Apparently last weekend was sions currently rebounding with- Three enthusiastic cam and Mrs. C, Elliott, 70%; F modious den. And well they Dat The ballots cast for Mr, Hol- "\_ Mrs hich, kept them gnawing and| AM estimated $570. damagelively in the five subdivisions Fine Woman luttonous affair terminated|dents Friday. 15, 21; Poll 3--19,63; Poll 4-- appearance of the den was|Noonan, 194 Adelaide street| votes and Reeve Smith 267 votes. jeast, was involved in a collision better organizing our next caMPijiam street by Norman Gibb, 74|Were four contestants for the $10 and costs when convicted of e painlessly | | ; front end of thé Noonan auto|Douglas Marlow and Stanley John Greer, counsel for the|crew takes great pride in doing the Gibb vehicle. |Poll 2--22, 21, 30 and 13; Poll by, termed his client's actions|the same. CURT avenue by Bruce E. Dewey, 1062/and 33. was told Mrs. Jensen was seen TWO MINOR FIRES vehicle driven north on Centrelogg ree 356: and Marlow 198. Oshawa Shopping Centre, Nov. Friday. Damage was slight in 9. car suffered an estimated $20)" d : A floor-walker said he found/King street east ' | st ast, as well as in was done to the front and side! SHORGAS purse tucked under her arm|used as.a lunch room by rail- not been paid for. period from 8 a.m. Friday to |}. Industrial and had accompanied her to the! " Deoler in your area, 728-9441 her mind had been full of the busy day she had planned. She offered she said to pay for.the tem when approached: by the floor-walker. > PAUL p> 728-9474 Reco po EALTOR

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